Jacqueline from whatsonni.com shares her pick of What’s On this weekend across the NI

Down

Kick off the festive season at the Bangor Christmas light switch on this Saturday 19th November.  Watch the skies above the Bangor come alive with a spectacular fireworks display following the switch on of the Christmas tree lights.

Armagh

Don’t miss out this year when the goodies take on the baddies in an unforgettable evening featuring future WWE Superstars this Sunday 20th November at the City Hotel Armagh.  It is an ideal event for families with small children .  Admission on-the-door is £12 per person.

Fermanagh

Borderline Players are back with Ray Cooney’s frantic comedy, ‘Out of Order’ at the Ardhowen Theatre on the 17th, 18th and 19th November.  Set in the ‘steamy’ world of Westminster politics, Richard Willey a junior government minister, is attempting to spend an ill-advised evening in the company of Jane Worthington, a typist for the opposition. His plans are complicated by the arrival of his aide, George Pigden, his wife Pamela, an interfering hotel manager, an unscrupulous waiter, and a seemingly dead body… The evening goes disastrously wrong as Richard and George attempt to dig their way out of an ever deepening hole to avoid political scandal.

Tyrone

Presented with special permission from Cameron Mackintosh, Holy Cross College Strabane brings Les Misérables School Edition to The Alley Theatre in a production this Saturday afternoon 19th November, with a fantastically talented cast of students, all under 19 years old.  A timeless testament to the survival of the human spirit, featuring the songs I Dreamed a Dream, Bring Him Home, One Day More and On My Own, Les Misérables School Edition is the must-see show this Autumn.

Derry

The Millennium Forum presents Magical Mozart by Candlelight, this Sunday 20th November. This sumptuous fully costumed show immerses us in the wonderful music and the classical baroque world of one of the world’s greatest romantic composers- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.  A packed programme of classical music and song, which includes excerpts from Mozart’s Operas, The Magic Flute, The Marriage of Figaro, Cosi Fan Tutte, and many more. Mozart’s Magical music also includes Symphony no. 40, Lacrimosa (Requiem D minor), and Eine Kleine Nacht Musik. With beautiful settings, costumes and lighting and, of course, candles, the European Baroque Ensemble and Singers transport us back to the sumptuous past. An evening of Mozart masterpieces

Antrim

In celebration of the Year of Food and Drink Northern Ireland, the very first Causeway Coast and Glens Restaurant Week runs until the 20th November 2016.  There will be themed nights and taster menus, featuring fresh, local and seasonal ingredients, complemented by fine wines, artisan ales and of course, the world’s oldest licensed whiskey from Bushmills..

Belfast

Calling all Witches, Wizards, Muggles and No-Maj’s!  Join the Odeon Cinema Victoria Square this Saturday for a screening of the new JK Rowling film “Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them”.  Tickets cost £10 and everyone will receive a goody bag and be entered in to the raffle for a chance to win some amazing prizes.  All money raised will be used to fund research into the causes and cures of blood cancer in Northern Ireland.